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Running NASA'S EYES app on Firefox

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I've just downloaded the NASA'S EYES app to my Win11 system. My default browser is Firefox, with NoScript, ABP and Ghostery installed (yeah, that's probably overkill). When I attempt to launch the NASA app, it wakes up just enough to look for updates, shows me a startup panel, then that panel disappears. I gather there's supposed to be some sort of behind-the scenes linkage that's not working. How can I fix that? Do I need to shut down the add-ins?

I've just downloaded the NASA'S EYES app to my Win11 system. My default browser is Firefox, with NoScript, ABP and Ghostery installed (yeah, that's probably overkill). When I attempt to launch the NASA app, it wakes up just enough to look for updates, shows me a startup panel, then that panel disappears. I gather there's supposed to be some sort of behind-the scenes linkage that's not working. How can I fix that? Do I need to shut down the add-ins?

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For Addon issues you need to contact the Addon developer for support on using their software.

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Sorry, this isn't a Firefox Add-on, it's a free-standing app that is supposed to make use of the browser's resources.

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Well then you need to find the creator of the App and ask for help using their app.

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According to the Windows Event Viewer, Firefox Default Browser Agent issues an "Access denied" error. To me that indicates the blockage is coming from Firefox, not the app.

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Firefox has no control how the apps works if it interferes with Firefox programming then Firefox will block it. That's it's security kicking in to protect the Browser itself.